February 13, 2013 THE VILLADOM TIMES III • Page 27 Waldwick Watch Nursery school registration under way Rainbow Corners Nursery School’s programs for preschool children are built on 50 years of experience. As an NAEYC accredited school, RCNS serves children from age two-and-a-half through five. The school offers age-appropriate curriculum, small class sizes, experienced staff, and a concrete play-oriented developmental approach to early childhood education. The curriculum focuses on readiness skills for learning, language development, and socialization and includes gym and music sessions and field trips. Additional programs are available including Pre-Kindergarten Enrichment, Creative Capers, Kindergarten Adventures, and Lunch and Play, which may extend a child’s morning or afternoon at school. As a cooperative school, parents have the opportunity to be in the classroom with their child. To visit the school, or to register for 2013-14, call (201) 447-2987. Rainbow Corners is located at 25 Franklin Turnpike in Waldwick. Auxiliary announces new meeting date The Waldwick Valley Hospital Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday Feb. 13 at the Faith Reformed Church on Crescent Street in Midland Park. Nancy Rosin will present a program to both the Waldwick and Midland Park auxiliaries on vintage valentines. Coffee, tea, and refreshments will be served. The clubs are requesting donations for the “Bakeless Bakesale” at this event. Golden Seniors plan trips Waldwick’s Golden Seniors will host a trip to Pigeon Forge, Tennessee and the Smoky Mountains April 28 through May 4. This trip will feature motor coach transportation, a guided tour of Smoky Mountain National Park, and entertainment. Shows will include the Smoky Mountain Opry, Cirque de Chine, the Smith Family, the Hatfield-McCoy Dinner Show, the Patty Waszak Show, and the Country Jamboree Variety Show. The group will also spend time in historic Gatlinburg. The cost for this trip is $545 per person for double occupancy. On March 2, the group will travel to the Hunterdon Hills Playhouse for Branson 2013: Honky-Tonks & Heartaches. This Branson-style country music show stars the Tim Gillis Band and comedian “Crazy Elmer.” The cost is $52 for members and $55 for non members. For details about these trips, contact Lou Sherman at (201) 670-4211. Church to host Valentine’s Day music The Waldwick United Methodist Church located at 25 Franklin Turnpike will hold its Annual Saint Valentine’s Day Musical Program on Saturday, Feb. 16. The program will feature singers, dancers, and special music. Light refreshments will be served beginning at 4 p.m. The show will begin at 4:30 p.m. For more information or advance tickets, call (201) 652-5130. Tickets will also be available at the door. A free will offering will be taken. School seeks prize donations Crescent School will host a Disco Tech Ball fundraiser at Portobello Banquets in Oakland on April 4. The event will feature dinner, dancing, prize baskets, and an auction. Tickets are $75. The event committee is seeking donations of products and services for the basket prizes and auction. Business owners or individuals interested in making a donation to the benefit may contact Julie Fuccilli at (201) 857-4235. All proceeds will benefit the students and teachers at Crescent School. Grad Ball tickets on sale The Waldwick High School Graduation Ball Committee will host its Annual Fashion Show on Wednesday, March 13. The event will be held at Seasons, 644 Pascack Road in Washington Township from 6:30 p.m. to 10:30 p.m. The event supports the WHS Grad Ball, which is a safe, drugand alcohol-free environment following the seniors’ graduation ceremony. Tickets are $50 each and include a fashion show, a prize basket fundraiser, appetizers, a sit-down dinner and dessert, and $10 worth of prize basket tickets. A cash bar will be available. To purchase tickets, contact Denise Nitche at (201) 670-5043 or Ellen Sciortino at (201)819-8617. Tickets are also available at Plaza Jewelers, 10 East Prospect Street in Waldwick, and online at www.whsgradball.com. Tables may be reserved for groups of eight to 12 people. To donate items for the fundraiser, call Desiree Orsino at (201) 965-7391 or Barb Moran at (201) 689-7679. Nursery school hosts Open House The Ho-Ho-Kus/Waldwick Cooperative Nursery School will host an Open House on Feb. 13 from 7 to 9 p.m. Parents and their preschoolers are invited to stop in to see the classrooms and meet with the teachers and current co-op members. Classes for two-, three- and four-year-old children and Mommy & Me, open to children 18 to 24 months old, are available for the 2013-14 school year. The nursery school offers various educational enrichment programs, including music and foreign languages. Extended day options are also available. The school provides a unique co-op opportunity for parents who wish to assist in their child’s classroom. Parents may also choose non-participating co-op status. Located at 400 Warren Avenue in Ho-Ho-Kus, the school is a state-approved, non-profit, and non-sectarian school. For more information, e-mail info@hohokuswaldwickcoop. com. WBSA registration under way Registration for the Waldwick Baseball/Softball Association’s 2013 season is now under way. The program is open to Waldwick boys in kindergarten through eighth grade, and Waldwick girls in kindergarten through ninth grade. Children age four to kindergarten are invited to join the “Little Sluggers League.” This instructional program offers preschool children the opportunity to learn about the game and have fun. To register online, or to download a registration form, visit the WBSA website at www.waldwickbaseball.com. Deadline is Wednesday at noon.